A study of the Bosnian Muslims, who are unique in Europe as indigenous Slavic Muslims. The book looks at their history, from being victims of crusades during the Middle Ages to their present plight in former Yugoslavia. It considers how ethnic tolerance turned to ethnic violence.
A study of the Bosnian Muslims, who are unique in Europe as indigenous Slavic Muslims. The book looks at their history, from being victims of crusades during the Middle Ages to their present plight in former Yugoslavia. It considers how ethnic tolerance turned to ethnic violence.
Francine Friedman is assistant professor of political science and director of the Office of European Studies at Ball State University.
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Introduction: Ethnicity, the Concept of a Nation, and the Bosnian Muslims Origin of the Bosnian Muslims Bosnian Muslims in the Ottoman Empire Bosnian Muslims Under Austro-Hungarian Rule Bosnian Muslims in the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes Bosnian Muslims in World War II Growth of Bosnian Muslim Nationalism Under Tito Bosnian Muslims and the Dynamics of Post-Tito Politics Collapse of Yugoslavia and the Fate of the Bosnian Muslims The Case of the Bosnian Muslims: Relevance for the Social Sciences.
Introduction: Ethnicity, the Concept of a Nation, and the Bosnian Muslims Origin of the Bosnian Muslims Bosnian Muslims in the Ottoman Empire Bosnian Muslims Under Austro-Hungarian Rule Bosnian Muslims in the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes Bosnian Muslims in World War II Growth of Bosnian Muslim Nationalism Under Tito Bosnian Muslims and the Dynamics of Post-Tito Politics Collapse of Yugoslavia and the Fate of the Bosnian Muslims The Case of the Bosnian Muslims: Relevance for the Social Sciences.
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